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Confluence Park Virtual Sound Bath for Contemporary Art Month

  • Teletextile Brooklyn, NY teletextile@gmail United States (map)

Pamela Martinez leads us through a restorative journey through sound. This event accompanies the celebration of Confluence Park's first art exhibition of Pamela Martinez's Artemisia Wind Harp Sculpture open to the public through May 2021.

Join us for a 30 minute Virtual Sound Bath. If you've never meditated this is a gentle way to try it for the first time using the vibrational power of sound to hold space for a time to tune into our higher selves while allowing the body to rest and digest. A community event that encourages healing and creating together.

Participants of the Sound Bath can expect to be lulled into deep relaxation using the sounds of singing bowls, gong, tuning forks, vocals, and other sound sources to provide a meditative and healing environment while seated in a chair or more traditionally lying down on the ground.

VIEW THE ARTEMISIA WIND HARP
The sculpture is currently on display for March - May 2021. Visitors may see The Artemisia Wind Harp free of charge during regular park hours, M-F from sunrise to 11 pm. The sculpture is located between the Bridge and Tate Pavilion.

ABOUT PAMELA MARTINEZ
Pamela Martinez is the founder of The Teletextile Ritual Arts Ensemble, a group that weaves together a tapestry of music, movement, reiki and other healing arts to create a mixture of performance and spiritual practice among it's cast of rotating collaborators. As a genre-hopping performer and musician, Martinez has performed violin at Carnegie Hall with a Carnatic Indian music ensemble, sang in San Francisco’s historic Fillmore Theater and directs Whisperlodge, an ASMR immersive theater performance which The New York Times dubbed “an unusual mix of theater and therapy”. During her extensive international touring, Martinez realized the need for healing, wellness and the divine as a necessary element of her work and thus began TRAE. Find out more about Pamela Martinez / Teletextile, including her monthly Sound Bath Meditations, The Listener’s Gallery and The Southtown Music Studio where Martinez passes on the craft of music and wellbeing: www.teletextile.org

Creation of this work was made possible in part by an award from the Luminaria Artist Foundation with funding provided by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Department of Arts & Culture of the City of San Antonio.

The event will later be available on Instagram @teletextile @sariverfoundation